 | Trust Kanga and Roo to add yet more humor to Pooh! When you think about it, these famous fun-loving marsupials could use the characteristic pouch for teamwork. Kanga and Roo sport vivid green, yellow, and red accessories. And Roo is carried in a heap big pouch at the back. But, beware, they have a bow and arrows...with sucker tips. ©Disney. |
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Winnie the Pooh Figurines
Little Indians
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Features:
- Stoneware
- Hand-made & hand-decorated
- Part of the "Cowboys & Indians" collection
- Height: 4.3"
- Giftboxed
- WP93
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80 Years Old and Still Going Strong...
Celebrating his 80th Birthday in 2006, Winnie the Pooh was born when Christopher
Robin, the son of British author A.A. Milne, renamed his own teddy bear
"Winnie" after a bear by the same name that lived in the London zoo. Drawing
inspiration from his son and his son's stuffed animals -- Tigger, Eeyore
and Piglet -- Milne's first Winnie the Pooh story was published in 1926
complete with illustrations by E.H. Shepard.
Today, Winnie the Pooh is a world famous bear, with the stories having been
translated into 31 different languages. Royal Doulton honors the original
stories and illustrations of Milne and Shepard with a series of "Classic
Pooh" figures -- all of which are based on the original illustrations and/or
subjects that may occur in the life of Christopher Robin and the 100 Acre
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